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Popular fest returns
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement on Monday 4 April that the cabinet had decided to end the National State of Disaster came as a huge relief for the organisers of the Thola Drama Festival.
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Pastors praying for Good Friday
Religious leaders from Gugulethu and Nyanga held a prayer service in preparation for the upcoming Easter festivities and the scourge of gender based violence (GBV). The service was held at JL Zwane centre in Gugulethu on Thursday 31 March.
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Hustlaz FC make it to the Bayhill tournament
A New Crossroads u-19 football club will take part in the prestigious Bayhill Premier Cup to be held at Erika Park in Belhar during the Easter weekend.
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More mass shootings
Mass shootings continued in Khayelitsha, with another three people shot and killed on Monday 4 April, this time in Kuyasa.
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Isikhalo sabahlali baseSite C
Abahlali baseSite C bebephume ngobuninzi ngoMgqibelo umhla we 2 kuTshazimpunzi ngelokuvakalisa ukungonwabi kwabo yinto abathe kukubanjwa kwamadoda amathathu nabathi anceda ukulwa ubundlobongela kule ngqigqi.
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KDF welcomes the fixing, revamping of roads
Khayelitsha Development Forum (KDF) members have welcomed the revamping of the roads in the community by the City of Cape, saying the move will improve their living standard.
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Inkuthazo yemidlalo
Abathandi bomdlalo wamanqindi bebephume ngobuninzi ukuya kuxhasa lo mdlalo ngexesha kusilwa iimbethi manqindi kudidi lwabantu abangahlawulwayo ngoMgqibelo umhla we 2 kuTshazimpunzi eSite C.
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Blaze kills family of four
Four people of the same family, believed to be from Zimbabwe, died in a blaze that occurred in the early hours of Saturday 2 April in Makhaza, Khayelitsha.
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Two die in Siyahlala fire
Siyahlala shack dwellers in Browns Farm are calling for the City of Cape Town to provide them with houses following devastating fire that destroyed their homes on Saturday 2 April.
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Shack owners warned
With winter rains looming large, the City of Cape Town is pulling all the stops to mitigate the effects on communities, especially those in low lying areas.










